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Hong Kong Schools Must Ensure “Patriotic” Content & Remove Books Breaching China Security Law

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Teachers and young students are coming under threat if they don’t visibly and
Things in Hong Kong have rapidly gone straight Orwellian very quickly after the July 1 enactment of the new national security law.
As we detailed this week activists are busy scrubbing their digital footprints, including deleting social media profiles and chat histories, given authorities can reportedly pry citizens’ online communications from internet companies without a warrant under the law.
But it’s not just college-age and ‘professional demonstrators’ and pro-independence organizers that have to worry, as now even schools have been ordered to review textual content in books. This means teachers and young students are coming under threat if they don’t visibly and “positively” conform.
Hong Kong’s Education Bureau this week announced that schools must review their own long in use education material, including books in classrooms and on library shelves, to ensure that no content which violates the law is present.

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